Warren's three lifts Ole Miss over No. 10 Kentucky

Warren paced the Rebels (14-8, 2-5 SEC) with 22 points. Zach Graham added 16,
and both Reginald Buckner and Terrance Henry scored 12 points for Ole Miss,
which had dropped five of six.

Terrence Jones scored 22 points and grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds for
Kentucky (16-5, 4-3), which had a two-game winning streak snapped. Doron Lamb,
who missed a potential game-winning three at the buzzer, scored 20 on 8-of-13
shooting, while Brandon Knight contributed 15 points, seven rebounds, and
four assists for the Wildcats.

After a Henry layup with 3;31 remaining the Rebels held a seven-point lead,
66-59. However, the Wildcats used a short 6-0 spurt, capped by a Lamb three-
pointer at 2:40 to trim their deficit to 66-65. After a Warren layup, Jones
was sent to the line, and made both, keeping the Rebels lead to one at the two
minute mark.

Warren attempted to expand the Ole Miss advantage to three with another layup
at 1:47, but his attempt was blocked by DeAndre Liggins, and Jones was fouled
as he streaked down the court with 1:21 left on the clock.

Jones made the first from the line to tie the game at 68-68, and his second
free throw gave the Wildcats the one-point advantage, the first time Kentucky
led in the second half since 15:15.

Both teams then missed short basket attempts inside the final minute, and the
Rebels called a timeout with 10 ticks left on the clock.

Warren took the ball just over the mid-court line and put up the long three
inside the final five second to put Ole Miss back on top for the final time.

Lamb attempted a three in the closing seconds, but the shot went wide left of
the basket.

The first half was a back-and-forth battle with the Wildcats holding a slim
35-34 advantage at the break. Jones paced Kentucky with 11 points and eight
rebounds, while Lamb scored seven and both Knight and Liggins added five
points.

Game Notes

Despite the loss, the Wildcats still hold a 97-13 lead in the all-time
series...Buckner recorded five blocks for the Rebels...Ole Miss shot 48.3
percent from the field in the second half, but were helped by a 4-of-7
shooting effort from beyond the arc in the final 20 minutes...Graham was 7-
of-7 from the free throw line...Kentucky committed 18 turnovers that Ole Miss
turned into 18 points.